XFX 630i (MG-63MI-7109) Fails to power up

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  • Mad Professor
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    • Dec 2009
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    XFX 630i (MG-63MI-7109) Fails to power up

    Good Day All.

    I have a XFX 630i (MG-63MI-7109) that fails to power up.

    I am testing this board with good known working PSU, CPU, Memory, ect.

    With eveything connected, when you press the power button eveything powers up for a split second, and the PSU led go's from green to red.

    If I discount the 4pin CPU power connection, and press the power button the system fires up, but there is no post.

    With eveything disconected, I used my Digital Volt Meter to test the 4pin CPU power connection, and it's a dead short.

    There are not poped caps or burnt parts.

    As it is quite hard to test mosfet's in circuit, I desided to remove all 9 of the CPU mosfet's.

    Once I removed all the mosfet's I retested the CPU power connection, and the dead short is no more.

    So one or more of the 9 mosfet's had got dead short.

    I am trying to find the full datasheets for the mosfet's so I can get somthing that is compatible.

    So far this is what I have been able to find out about the mosfet's.

    http://products.niko-sem.com/index_e...od_list&cat=24

    --------------------------

    Part Number: P70N02LDG
    Package: TO-252
    Configuration: Single
    Type: N
    VDS (V): 25V
    VGS (±V): 20V
    VGS(th) max: 3V
    ID (A): 65A
    RDS(on) mO max @ 4.5v: 15
    RDS(on) mO max @ 10v: 8.5
    Ciss typ.(pf): 1200
    Crss typ.(pf): 350
    Qg typ.(nC): 25
    Qgd typ.(nC): 10

    --------------------------

    Part Number: P0903BDG
    Package: TO-252
    Configuration: Single
    Type: N
    VDS (V): 25V
    VGS (±V): 20V
    VGS(th) max: 3V
    ID (A): 50A
    RDS(on) mO max @ 4.5v: 16
    RDS(on) mO max @ 10v: 9.5
    Ciss typ.(pf): 1200
    Crss typ.(pf): 350
    Qg typ.(nC): 25
    Qgd typ.(nC): 10

    --------------------------

    There are also four caps near the mosfet's, and they are Sanyo 1000uf 16v, I am going to replace them as well.

    Thanks for your time.

    Best Regards.

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